- John of Shanghai and San Francisco
Infobox Saint
name = John of Shanghai and San Francisco
imagesize=150px
caption= St. John on his arrival inShanghai
titles= Hierarch, Wonderworker
venerated_in=Eastern Orthodoxy
birth_date= birth date|1896|6|4|df=y
birth_place= Adamovka,Kharkov ,Russia
death_date= death date and age|1966|7|2|1896|6|4|df=y
death_place=Seattle, Washington , USA
canonized_date=2 July 1994
canonized_place=San Francisco, California , U.S.
canonized_by = the Holy Synod of theRussian Orthodox Church Outside Russia
major_shrine= Cathedral of the Theotokos, Joy of All Who Sorrow, San Francisco, California, USA
feast_day=June 19 orJuly 2 (nearest Saturday in ROCOR)Saint John (Maximovitch) of Shanghai and San Francisco (1896 - 1966) was a noted Eastern Orthodox ascetic and
hierarch of theRussian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR) who was active in the mid-20th century. He was a pastor and spiritual father of high reputation and a reputedwonderworker to whom was attributed great powers ofprophecy ,clairvoyance and healing.Life
St. John was born Michael Misha Maximovitch in 1896 in the village of Adamovka in
Kharkov province in what was then southernRussia to the same family as that of St. John of Tobolsk whom he was said to resemble in several respects. From 1907 to 1914 he attended Poltava Military School, and received a degree in law from Kharkov Imperial University in 1918. He was evacuated toBelgrade with his family in 1921, where in 1925 he graduated fromBelgrade University with a degree intheology .In 1926 he was
tonsure d a monk and ordained ahierodeacon by Metropolitan Anthony (Khrapovitsky), who gave him the name of John after his saintly relative. Later that same year he was ordained to thepriest hood byBishop Gabriel ofChelyabinsk . For several years afterward he worked as an instructor and tutor, and then in 1934 he was ordained a bishop and assigned to thediocese ofShanghai .hanghai
In Shanghai, Bishop John found an uncompleted
cathedral and an Orthodox community deeply divided along ethnic lines. Making contact with all the various groups, he quickly involved himself in the existing charitable institutions and personally founded an orphanage and home for the children ofindigent s. It was here that he first became known for miracles attributed to his prayer, and as a public figure it was impossible for him to completely conceal hisascetic way of life. Despite his actions during the Japanese occupation, when he routinely ignored thecurfew in pursuit of his pastoral activities, the Japanese authorities never harassed him. As the only Russian hierarch inChina who refused to submit to the authority of the Soviet-dominatedRussian Orthodox Church , he was elevated to the rank ofarchbishop by theHoly Synod of ROCOR in 1946.When the
Communist s took power inChina , the Russian colony was forced to flee, first to arefugee camp on the island ofTubabao in thePhilippines and then mainly to theUnited States andAustralia . Archbishop John travelled personally toWashington, D.C. to ensure that his people would be allowed to enter the country.Western Europe
In 1951 he was assigned to the archdiocese of
Western Europe with his see first inParis then inBrussels . Thanks to his work in collecting lives of saints, a great many pre-Schism Western saints became known in Orthodoxy and continue to be venerated to this day. His charitable and pastoral work continued here as it had in Shanghai, even among a much more widely scattered flock.an Francisco
In 1962 he was once again reassigned by the
Holy Synod to the see ofSan Francisco . Here too, he found a divided community and a cathedral in an unfinished state. Although he completed the building and brought some measure of peace to the community he became the target of slander from those who became his political enemies, who went so far as to file a lawsuit against him for alleged mishandling of finances related to construction of the cathedral. He was exonerated, but this was a great cause of sorrow to him in his later life.Death and veneration
On
July 2 ,1966 (June 19 on theJulian calendar ) St. John died while visitingSeattle at a time and place he was said to have foretold. He was entombed in asepulchre beneath thealtar of the cathedral he had built in San Francisco dedicated to theTheotokos ,Joy of all who Sorrow onGeary Boulevard in the Richmond district. In 1994 he was solemnly glorified on the twenty-eighth anniversary of his death. His unembalmed but incorruptFact|date=July 2008relic s now occupy a shrine in the cathedral'snave . His feast day is celebrated on the Saturday nearest to the 2nd of July. He is beloved and celebrated worldwide, with portions of hisrelics located inSerbia ,Russia ,Mount Athos ,Bulgaria , and other countries of the world.References
*Rose, Fr. Seraphim & Abbot Herman. (1987). "Blessed John the wonderworker: A preliminary account of the life and miracles of Archbishop John Maximovitch" (Third, revised ed.). Platina: St. Herman of Alaska Brotherhood. ISBN 0-938635-01-8.
External links
* [http://saintjohnwonderworker.org/lifeidx.htm Excerpts from the "Prima Vita" of St. John]
* [http://www.roca.org/oa/126-127/126b.htm Account of the uncovering of St. John's relics]
* [http://www.orthodox.cn/saints/manofgod/5ben.htm Official report on the uncovering of the relics]
* [http://www.fatheralexander.org/booklets/english/johnmx1.htm Life, Miracles and Sermons of St. John, by Bishop Alexander (Mileant)]
* [http://saintjohnwonderworker.org/icon.htm Icons of St. John]
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